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2011
Journal Article
Title

Removal of Trace Metals Using a Biodegradable Complexing Agent

Abstract
Processing silicon substrates for PV applications involves texturing, cleaning and/or etching wafer surfaces with chemical solutions. Depending on the cleanliness of the industrial equipment and the purity of the chemical solutions, surface contamination with metals or organic residues is possible [1]. The presence of trace contamination at PV junctions leads to both mid-level traps and photonic defects, which ultimately cause reduced efficiency and rapid cell degradation. Metallic impurities have a greater impact on PV cell lifetime due to their deeper energy levels in the silicon band gap [2]. On the other hand, non-metallic impurities may modify the electrical activity of PV cells because these species involve complex interactions with the host silicon lattice and its structural defects. In other words, very small amounts of contamination can result in poor PV efficiency. This paper presents an overview of the effects of adding a biodegradable complexing agent in cleaning and rinsing baths to minimize surface contamination and thereby enhance solar cell efficiency.
Author(s)
Treichel, H.
Goldstein, A.
George, M.
Bohling, D.
Rentsch, Jochen  
Oltersdorf, Antje
Zimmer, Martin  
Ostrowski, S.
Mowat, I.
Wang, L.
Kern, W.
Journal
Photovoltaics International  
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DOI
10.24406/publica-fhg-227609
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
Keyword(s)
  • PV Produktionstechnologie und Qualitätssicherung

  • Silicium-Photovoltaik

  • Produktionsanlagen und Prozessentwicklung

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